
Robert Briscoe Evans
Robert began acting professionally in 1976 when he toured the country, logging over 50,000 miles... four young actors in a van... performing two original comedies and a four-person version of "A Man for All Seasons "- with the Repertory Theatre of America. He recently appeared as Uncle Ernie in The Who's "Tommy" and starred in "Weekend Comedy" at Great Plains Theatre... he was Estragon/Gogo in Los Angeles in "Waiting for Godot;" and starred as Max Bialystock in "The Producers" and Oscar Madison in "The Odd Couple" - both at Georgia's State Theatre, the 600-seat Springer Opera House in Columbus, Georgia. Additional Los Angeles: "Art," "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," the critically acclaimed "The Dining Room" (directed by Kay Cole), "Urinetown" (LA Weekly award winner), "Funeral Wedding," "Elegies for Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens," "Laughing Wild," "Landscape of the Body," and "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest." Nationally: the dinner theatre circuit, playing too many comic foils. To date, he has appeared on over 170 stages across the United States. He produced, wrote, and hosted 24 episodes of the syndicated reality series, "Could It Be A Miracle?" He has produced all Children's Theatre Group of Southern California shows since 2002, along with his producing partner, Sherry Lynn. RobertBriscoeEvans.com His film and television credits can be seen here as well. (Biography By: Robert Briscoe Evans)
12
Films
7
TV Shows
Known For
19 Credits
Malcolm in the Middle
as Timmy's Father
2000

Falcon Crest
as Photographer
1981

Ellen
as Driver
1994

Ally McBeal
as Attorney Walter Emerson
1997

Smart Guy
as Axler
1997

What Women Want
as Ted
2000

Girlboss
as Musical Director
2017

Dartsville
as Earl
2007

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
as Melvin's Crew
1982

The Nutt House
as Man in Bed
1989

And the Band Played On
as 2nd Reporter
1993

The Narrator
as Mr. Greenwald
2019